Studio Warner Bros. Named card from the movie “Barbie” devoid of political overtones

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According to the magazine’s report, Warner Brothers said that the map image in the Barbie movie, which caused an international scandal, was a child’s drawing and did not contain political overtones. Variation.

On July 3, the Vietnam Film Department announced that the film was banned from distribution in the country. Vietnamese officials were outraged by the section on the map depicting the so-called “cow tongue line,” a description China uses to denote its claims in the South China Sea, including Vietnamese territory. The Film and Television Council of the Philippines later also announced a possible ban on the film.

In the statement made by the studio, it was stated that the map in the Barbie movie is a children’s drawing and shows Barbie’s fictional journey from the fictional land of Barbieland to the real world. It was not created to make political statements.

China’s claims in the South China Sea were expressed on a map with nine dotted lines in 1946. But in 2016, the International Court of Justice in The Hague invalidated China’s claims and accepted its protest over the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone. China did not participate in the proceedings.

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